Inspiring Creativity
Our Curriculum
Our school follows the Creative Curriculum™, which places the innate curiosity of the child at the center of every lesson. Our goal is to empower children to be confident, creative, and caring learners through play-based, hands-on investigations. We do this using a research-based approach that incorporates language, literacy, and mathematics throughout the day. Based on child development and early education research and theory, these objectives take into account predictors of school success and are linked to essential early learning standards in the following areas:
Our school follows the Creative Curriculum™, which places the innate curiosity of the child at the center of every lesson. Our goal is to empower children to be confident, creative, and caring learners through play-based, hands-on investigations. We do this using a research-based approach that incorporates language, literacy, and mathematics throughout the day. Based on child development and early education research and theory, these objectives take into account predictors of school success and are linked to essential early learning standards in the following areas:
- Language & Literacy
- Letter Knowledge
- Phonological Awareness
- Mathematics
A Well-Rounded System
The Creative Curriculum helps teachers interact with children in ways that promote development and learning, foster children’s social competence, support children’s learning through play, create rich environments for learning, and forge strong home-school connections
The Creative Curriculum helps teachers interact with children in ways that promote development and learning, foster children’s social competence, support children’s learning through play, create rich environments for learning, and forge strong home-school connections
Creating Active Learners
One of the most important aspects of our curriculum is play. Through play, children explore mathematical ideas and construct literacy comprehension. They develop an understanding of scientific and technological concepts and learn fundamental processing and inquiry skills. Play is also an important avenue for learning in social studies and the arts, which we practice much to the delight of our little ones..
The Five Fundamental Principles
The Creative Curriculum allows educators and care-givers to teach so effectively thanks to these core principles upon which it is founded:
- Positive interactions and relationships with adults provide a critical foundation for successful learning
- Social–emotional competence is a significant factor in school success
- Constructive, purposeful play supports essential learning
- The physical environment affects the type and quality of learning interactions
- Teacher–family partnerships promote development and learning